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    Israel: Netanyahu vows to demolish Hamas

    David GreatBy David GreatOctober 15, 2023No Comments6 Mins Read
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    • Palestinian health officials in the Gaza Strip have resorted to storing bodies in ice cream freezer trucks because of risks and lack of space
    • Egypt’s President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi criticises Israel: “The reaction went beyond the right to self-defence, turning into collective punishment.”
    • Palestinian authorities say death toll in Gaza rises to 2,450
      Hamas’ armed wing said it fired 20 rockets from Lebanon on two
    • Israeli settlements while Hezbollah said it targeted barracks in Israel’s Hanita with missiles and had inflicted casualties.

    Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed on Sunday to “demolish Hamas” as his military prepared to move into the Gaza Strip in search of Islamist militants whose deadly rampage through Israeli border towns shocked the world.

    Israel has told Gazans to evacuate south, which hundreds of thousands have already done in the enclave that is home to more than 2 million people, about half in Gaza City.

    Inside besieged Gaza, where conditions are deteriorating and deaths from Israeli air strikes rising, civilians said they were not safe anywhere. Militant group Hamas, which runs Gaza, has told them to ignore Israel’s message to move south.

    Conditions are so atrocious that Palestinian health workers are storing bodies in ice cream freezer trucks because moving them to hospitals is too risky and cemeteries are full.

    With fears of the conflict spilling over, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken continued his rapid tour of Middle East states, seeking to prevent escalation and secure the release of 126 hostages Israel says were taken by Hamas back into Gaza.

    Arab leaders stressed the need to protect Gaza civilians.

    Egypt President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi
    Egypt President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi

    “The reaction went beyond the right to self-defence, turning into collective punishment,” said Egypt’s President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi of Israel’s retaliatory strikes.

    Renewed clashes on Israel’s border with Lebanon on Sunday underscored the dangers of regional spillover.

    Hamas’ armed wing Al Qassam Brigades said it fired 20 rockets from Lebanon on two Israeli settlements while Lebanon’s Iran-backed group Hezbollah said it targeted barracks in Israel’s Hanita with missiles and had inflicted casualties.

    Israel said it was striking Lebanon in retaliation.

    Netanyahu convened that he has expanded the emergency cabinet, including former opposition lawmakers, in a show of unity. “Hamas thought we would be demolished. It is we who will demolish Hamas,” he said.

    Israel is carrying out the most intense bombardment Gaza has ever seen in response to the killing of 1,300 people when Hamas fighters rampaged through Israeli towns on Oct. 7. They shot men, women, children and soldiers and seized hostages in the worst attack on civilians in Israel’s history.

    • Israel says Gazans can still evacuate as clashes erupt on Lebanon border

    Graphic video of the attacks, and reports from medical and emergency services of atrocities in the overrun towns and kibbutzes, deepened Israelis’ sense of shock.

    Israel says bodies of hostages found in Gaza
    Israel says bodies of hostages found in Gaza

    Gaza Bombardment

    Authorities in Gaza said more than 2,450 people had been killed in Israel’s retaliatory strikes so far, a quarter of them children, and nearly 10,000 wounded. Hospitals are running short of supplies and struggling to cope with the flow of injured.

    Among them was four-year-old Fulla Al-Laham, 14 members of whose family, including her parents and siblings, died in an Israeli air strike.

    “May God keep me alive to take care of her,” said her grandmother Um Muhammed Al-Laham, who held the little girl’s hand as she lay in a hospital with a bandaged arm and on a drip.

    The Palestinian Health Ministry said 300 people had been killed and 800 more injured in Gaza during the last 24 hours.

    Israel shells South Lebanon after border fence blast
    Rockets are fired by Palestinian militants into Israel, in Gaza City October 7, 2023. REUTERS/Ibraheem Abu Mustafa

    The Israeli military on Friday told residents of the northern half of the Gaza Strip – which includes Gaza City’s more than one million residents – to move south immediately.

    “Hamas is trying to prevent your evacuation. We will enable it southward. Leave Gaza City and all the surrounding areas for the sake of your personal security,” reiterated chief Israeli military spokesperson Daniel Hagari on Sunday.

    Some Palestinians who went south said they were heading back north because they were attacked wherever they went.

    Hussam Abu Safiya, an intensive care doctor on a children’s ward at the Kamal Edwan hospital in northern Gaza, said the order to evacuate was impossible.

    “In this ward as you can see, there are children who are attached to ventilators, and now we have been asked to evacuate the hospital, where should we evacuate these children?”

    The World Health Organization said Israel’s orders for the evacuation of 22 Gaza hospitals were a “death sentence for the sick and injured”.

    Hamas has said dozens of people were killed in strikes on cars and trucks carrying refugees south on Friday. Reuters could not independently verify this claim.

    ‘Nakba’ Trauma

    The events are reminding Palestinians of the “Nakba,” or “catastrophe,” when many were forced from their homes during the 1948 war that accompanied Israel’s creation.

    Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh declared Saturday that the Palestinian terrorist group was on the "verge of a great victory" after the surprise attack on Israel from Gaza. In the midst of the continuous conflict, Palestine has petitioned the UN, requesting that Israel abandon its territories.
    Palestinian militants carry a victim following an Israeli air strike at the Erez crossing between Israel and the northern Gaza Strip on October 7, 2023. (Photo by BASHAR TALEB / AFP)

    Blinken said he had a productive meeting with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman in Riyadh on Sunday before heading to Egypt. He will travel to Israel again on Monday.

    Salman said Saudi Arabia was working hard to try to prevent the conflict escalating and wanted to help lift the siege.

    The violence in Gaza has been accompanied by the deadliest clashes at Israel’s northern border with Lebanon since 2006.

    Netanyahu’s national security adviser has warned Hezbollah not to take action that could lead to Lebanon’s “destruction”.

    Iran has lauded the Hamas attack on Israel but denied any involvement. Hamas said in a statement on Saturday it and Iran had “agreed to continue co-operation”.

    “If the crimes of the Zionist regime, including the massacre of people and the siege of Gaza, do not stop, the situation will become more complicated and it will escalate,” Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi told France’s President Emmanuel Macron in a call, state media said on Sunday.

    Reuters

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